Zimbabwe Dancehall musician, BabyDon, has finally found a way to battle the mental demons which have been haunting her.
She is a talented musician, who rose to fame through comedienne Mai TT’s mentorship.
With the help of Mai TT and Simplesolid Records, BabyDon is undergoing therapy at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals.
In a post, the musician said she is grateful for the support she has received to quit drugs.
“God is great, I want to thank everyone who is here for the support they have given me.
“I have also united with my parents and my brother.
“God is great, I want to thank everyone who is here for the support they have given me.
“I have also united with my parents and my brother.
“I want to give thanks to Simplesolid Records and Mai TT for their support.
“Mai TT negotiated with Parirenyatwa staff and I am getting assistance at Mandipa Hope rehab centre free of charge,” she said.
She said she has come a long way and she cannot quit now.
“If you know my past, you will never pray for me to fail. I was a sad soul and very lonely but God gave me a comfortable shoulder to cry on.
“Mai TT negotiated with Parirenyatwa staff and I am getting assistance at Mandipa Hope rehab centre free of charge,” she said.
She said she has come a long way and she cannot quit now.
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“When things get hard for me, my faith keeps me going.
“I’m young and I make mistakes,” she said.
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Uprising musician, BabyDon reunited with her family yesterday with the help of Simplesolid Records Zimbabwe.Music producer Simplesolid Records Zimbabwe, took to his facebook page to announce the pleasant news of finding BabyDon’s parents.
“Finally maparents aBabyDon Official ndamawana and I’m happy kuti vese vapenyu.” read the facebook message.
The Zimdancehall uprising artist who was taken by the producer from the streets was then taken to rehab after her parents were found.
"BabyDon avekuRehab kuchipatara thanks to Dr Gerald Nyarambi naMai Ts Diaries nevese vakamira nemwana kuti asiye madrugs.” wrote Simplesolid Records Zimbabwe.